Shaw v. Shaw

276 S.W.2d 699, 224 Ark. 833, 1955 Ark. LEXIS 490
CourtSupreme Court of Arkansas
DecidedMarch 21, 1955
Docket5-628
StatusPublished

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Shaw v. Shaw, 276 S.W.2d 699, 224 Ark. 833, 1955 Ark. LEXIS 490 (Ark. 1955).

Opinion

Wabd, J.

On this appeal appellant challenges the decree of the trial court interpreting certain provisions in the last Will and Testament of Percy A. Shaw. Shaw died April 7, 1954, and his Will was executed March 11, 1943. Appellant is the widow of the deceased.

The testator left surviving him, in addition to his widow, a sister, Helen E. Shaw, and two daughters by a former marriage,- vis.: Norma Jean (Shaw) Smock and Dorothy Elizabeth (Shaw) Dempster.

In setting out the material portions of the testator’s will some of the items will be stated in substance and some will be quoted, as indicated.

1. “I hereby nominate and appoint my sister, Helen E. Shaw, as Sole Executrix, to carry out and execute the provisions of this Will.”

2. (Certain insurance policies are left to his widow.)

3. (Real estate in Lonoke County is given to his daughter, Norma Jean.)

4. (Real estate in Pulaski County is given to his daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth.)

5. ($500.00 is given to testator’s sister, Helen E. Shaw.)

6. “I givé and bequeath all of the personal property and good will of the business, known as Shaw Gas & Plumbing Company, including, stock, equipment, furniture and fixtures, cash, accounts receivable and any other assets, (but subject to bills payable), to the following named persons, in the percentages set opposite their ' respective names:

To my wife, Bessie Corpier Shaw One Third;

To my daughter, Dorothy Elizabeth Shaw One Third ;

To my daughter, Norma Jean Shaw One Third. ’ ’

7. “It is my desire that the business, consisting of the property as mentioned above, be held in TRUST and be operated as a business by tbe following named Trustees:

1. Bessie Corpier Shaw

2. Helen E. Sbaw

3. The third Trustee to be selected by these two

Trustees from among my older employees.”

(Also in this item the testator gives directions concerning the appointment of trustees in case of death and concerning certain policies to-be followed in conducting the business.) ..

8. (Concerns funeral expenses and payment of bills.)
9. (Concerns certain instructions to the trustees.)

10. (Concerns tenure of the trusteeship and liquidation of business.)

11. (Gives all real estate not mentioned above equally to his widow and two daughters.)

12. “All of my personal property, not connected with the business, I bequeath to my daughter, Norma Jean Shaw, with the request and desire that she distribute at least a part of same to other relatives and friends.” (Emphasis supplied.)

Inventory. According to the inventory the testator left an estate of a total value of $78,435.80, of which $41,-964.64 consisted of real property and the balance was personal property. The different items were listed, substantially, as follows:

1. Real Estate.

(a) Farm in Pulaski County, $6,000.00.

(b) Farm in Lonoke County, $4,000.00.

(c) Part Lots 11 & 12, Block 342, Original City of Little Rock, $24,000.00.

(d) Part Lots 11 & 12, Block 342, Original City of Little Rock, $7,964.64.

2. Personal Property.

(a) Numerous personal effects such as guns, jewelry, furniture and a 1950 Willys Jeep (valued at $500.00), totaling $4,264.11.

3. Other Tangible Personal Property. Testator had for many years operated, as sole owner, a plumbing business in Little Bock under the firm name of ‘ ‘ Shaw Gas & Plumbing Company.” The following items are listed as assets of this company:

“Assets of Shaw Gas & Plumbing Company

Merchandise inventory $12,841.78

Cash deposited with Commercial National Bank, Little Bock 868.63

Cash in time deposit with Commercial National Bank of Little Bock 118.15

Accounts Beceivable Accounts Payable $1,414.63 5,443.58

Tools and Equipment 524.34

Furniture and Fixtures 358.94

Stationery and Stamps 165.00

Automotive Equipment 2,430.00

$22,750.42”

4.Intangible Personal Property. Under this heading is listed $4,424.32 on deposit in the Worthen Bank and Trust Company and Common Stock in a number of companies valued at $3,919.36, making a total of $8,-343.68.

“SUMMABY OF INVENTOBY

Total Beal Property $41,964.64

Total Personal Property 36,471.16

$78,435.80”

The controversial issue. By reference to the Will it is seen that Item 6 gives one-third of the Shaw Gas & Plumbing Company hereafter referred to as the Company to his widow, the appellant herein, and one-third to each of the daughters; and that Item 12 gives all personal property, not connected with the Company, to the daughter, Norma Jean. Consequently it becomes important to know exactly what items of personal property shall be considered as belonging to the Company. It is obvious of course that a greater value attached to the Company will result in a financial benefit to appellant and just the reverse to Norma Jean.

Appellee, Helen E. Shaw, as administratrix, filed a petition in Chancery Court in which she sets out as “Exhibit B” a list of personal properties valued at $7,219.79 and asks the court to determine whether said personal property items should be classified as belonging to the Company or whether they are given to Norma Jean under Item 12 of the Will. The following is a list of the properties set out in said “Exhibit B.”

Cash deposited in savings account with Twin City National Bank, North Little Rock, Arkansas, under the name of Percy A. -Shaw $1,279.88

Cash deposited with Republic National Bank, Dallas, Texas, under the name of Percy A. Shaw 1,137.43

Contract No. G-352027 issued by Investors Diversified Services, Inc., in the name of Percy A. Shaw 2,156.24

Stocks held in name of Percy A. Shaw:

10 shares — L. S. Starrett Co. 430.00

10 shares — Standard Railway Equipment Manufacturing Co. 125.62

20 shares — Crane Company 662.50

20 shares — Pacific Tin Consolidated 146.25

20 shares — Libby, McNeil & Libby 180.00

10 shares — American Smelting & Refining Co. 383.12

10 shares — Nash Kelvinator Corp. 218.75

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